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On openSUSE, there are repositories with snapshots of KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt 5.2.
On openSUSE, there are repositories with snapshots of KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt 5.2. You can add repositories in openSUSE through the graphical YaST software repositories module, in '''Software Repositories''' and then '''Add''' and '''Specify URL'''. Enter the URL of the links below.
 
Through the command line, you can use
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
zypper ar -f <URL> <name>
</syntax>
 
Where <name> is an alias that should be easy to remember.  


==== Version: 12.3 ====
==== Version: 12.3 ====

Revision as of 03:33, 5 January 2014

You can obtain binary packages of KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt 5.2 in many distributions. This page aims to list the available binary packages.

Ubuntu

On Kubuntu, Project Neon is available as PPAs which offers regularly updated development snapshots of KDE Frameworks. Packages will be installed to /opt/project-neon5 and will not contaminate your normal environment.

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:neon/kf5-snapshot-weekly
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install project-neon5-session project-neon5-utils \
 project-neon5-konsole

You can replace kf5-snapshot-weekly with kf5-snapshot-daily if you would more bleeding edge packages.

Qt 5.2 is available in Ubuntu Trusty's repositories, as well as in the qt5-daily ppa.

openSUSE

On openSUSE, there are repositories with snapshots of KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt 5.2. You can add repositories in openSUSE through the graphical YaST software repositories module, in Software Repositories and then Add and Specify URL. Enter the URL of the links below.

Through the command line, you can use

<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> zypper ar -f <URL> <name> </syntax>

Where <name> is an alias that should be easy to remember.

Version: 12.3

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